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Asked for male, 55 years old from Visakhapatnam
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Ayurveda•Jaipur
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Instead you can take herbal drugs that will reduce your glucose level and will subside the other symptoms.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
As mentioned your FBG is fine (93 mg), but PP is definitely high. The reason for fasting being low is the Insulin dosage being taken at night. You need to reduce the post lunch glucose level. So you may look at increasing only Glimepiride dosage rather than taking two tablets of double dose of both (glimiperide + Metformin). That may become excess. If you have any specific questions please do come back. You should target PP <100 mg (as is now), PP 150 to 1...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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Fallow this diets breakfast take oats or dalia salty one plate, 11am take sprouts one plate in lunch take proper meal like dal, 2chapati, vegetables, salad in evening take green tea with 5pics of badam in dinner take vegetables roti and salad, take proper water like 12glass of water every day add in daily diets sprouts, paneer, rajama, fruits.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1.Do regular aerobic exercise for 1 hour daily (brisk walking, jogging,running, swimming,cycling etc)
2.Reduce weight if overweight
3Control diet
a) Avoid sweets, sugar/honey, milk, milk product excess calorie and carbohydrate rich diet like white bread, cereal, rice, pasta
b) avoid all refined food like maida, pasta, starchy food like rice, potato, bakery item, processed food,
c) include more fiber like pulse, green leafy vegetable, cucumber, carrot, tomato, j legume.
D)...more
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Endocrinologist•Bangalore
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Please note, it is not possible to cure diabetes. You can only control it with appropriate treatment
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user. Upadhyay, Thanks for the query. Ideally glucose levels should be maintained as follows: FBG < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8. So the levels mentioned are high. One has to look at diet, exercise and then also towards medicine, whether to upgrade the treatment. Thanks.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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The lower your levels of vitamin D, the more prone you are to develop type 2 diabetes. What to do: Expose yourself to 30 minutes of daily sun to avoid Vitamin D deficiency. Include Vitamin D rich foods in your daily diet such as orange juice, soy milk, cheese, yogurt and cereals.
Asked for male, 53 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Better consult an Endocronologist and get your tablets adjusted.
It is very important that on which time you take tablets...
And my suggestion is to take homoeopatic treatment.. It can reduce the use allopathic treatment as well as reduce the side effects of the diabetes.
Asked for male, 63 years old from Bangalore
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General Physician•Indore
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It will be better to add insulin to your medication for better blood sugar control.
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